Why do most of these tickling scenes in movies use feathers and soft, ineffective tools. its frustrating!
Why do most of these tickling scenes in movies use feathers and soft, ineffective tools. its frustrating!
Why does it even matter? It's a freaking movie. Even if they were using more effective tools, the tickling and laughter would probably still be fake. You post the same whining comment in every thread that uses feather tickling. Just enjoy the scene, especially since /f scenes like these are such a rarity.
Just because it's in a movie doesn't mean it has to be fake. If the 'lee is ticklish, and the methods are effective, then it will certainly be real.
I mean, yeah, they don't HAVE to be fake but I'm willing to guess that a lot of tickling scenes in scripted media are fake so I don't see why it matters what is used to do the tickling. Mainly I just get tired of maniactickler's constant whining and negativity towards other people's contributions, especially when I don't think I've once ever seen him contribute anything to the forum. He's like a spoiled rich kid who complains that their parents bought them a 2019 Ford Mustang instead of a 2020 Mustang despite never having worked a day in their life.
If it's in a movie, of course it's fake. But just go with it. Doesn't mean you can't enjoy it. You want real stuff? mainstream isn't that. Again, there are tons of mainstream scenes that are wonderful, regardless of how real they are.
Again, I say, this is not true. Plenty of movie tickling scenes are not fake, but not ALL. The one in this thread may be fake, but there are scenes out there with real hardcore digging fingers, and instantaneous, extreme reactions.
Why do most of these tickling scenes in movies use feathers and soft, ineffective tools. its frustrating!